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11:9 Imprints

11:9 is the fiction imprint started with Scottish Arts Council Lottery Funding, and launched in October 2000 to considerable press attention and critical acclaim. Most recently Graham Reilly's Saigon Tea, a novel set in Glasgow, Melbourne and Saigon has been added to the imprint. Currently, due to the state of the market we are unable to commission any further work under this imprint.

Blue Poppies

By Jonathan Falla

It is 1950. In a remote Tibetan village, on the border with China, Puton, a young woman, crippled and widowed in a terrifying attack, and now seen as an omen of bad luck by the villagers, meets a stranger - a young Scot, Jamie. He is in the village to set ...
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Price: £6.99

ISBN/EAN: 978-1-903238-55-4

Edition: 2

Blue Poppies eBOOK

By Jonathan Falla

It is 1950. In a remote Tibetan village, on the border with China, Puton, a young woman, crippled and widowed in a terrifying attack, and now seen as an omen of bad luck by the villagers, meets a stranger - a young Scot, Jamie. He is in the village to set ...
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Price: £4.99

ISBN/EAN: 978-1-906476-72-4

Edition: 2

Boy In Summer, A eBOOK

RJ Price

In this evocative series of short stories, Richard Price captures lost childhood, and the demise of the Scottish village as the train line to Glasgow closes and new housing estates and light industry encroach. Scenes from a Scottish rural childhood are po ...
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Price: £4.99

ISBN/EAN: 978-1-906000-11-0

Dark Ship, The

By Anne MacLeod

In the early hours of New Year's Day 1919, in a raging storm, the Iolaire, bringing troops back from WW 1, sank on its entry to Stornoway Harbour, Isle of Lewis. Most on board perished. The island community was devastated and, in addition to its high loss ...
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Price: £9.99

ISBN/EAN: 978-1-903238-57-8

Dark Ship, The eBOOK

By Anne MacLeod

In the early hours of New Year's Day 1919, in a raging storm, the Iolaire, bringing troops back from WW 1, sank on its entry to Stornoway Harbour, Isle of Lewis. Most on board perished. The island community was devastated and, in addition to its high loss ...
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